Immagine dell'autore.

Willis Hall (1929–2005)

Autore di The Last Vampire

41+ opere 422 membri 4 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Comprende i nomi: Hall Willis, Mr Willis Hall

Fonte dell'immagine: 1961, Brian Duffy

Serie

Opere di Willis Hall

The Last Vampire (1981) 78 copie
Billy Liar [play] (1960) — Autore — 69 copie
Vampire's Holiday (1992) 16 copie
The Vampire's Revenge (1994) 14 copie
Dragon Days (Young Lions) (1987) 14 copie
The Vampire Vanishes (1996) 10 copie
The Vampire's Christmas (1994) 9 copie

Opere correlate

Torn Curtain [1966 film] (1966) — Writer — 80 copie
Realms of Darkness (1985) — Collaboratore — 45 copie
Plays of the 60s: v. 1 (Piper) (1966) — Collaboratore — 27 copie
New English Dramatists 3 (1961) — Collaboratore — 14 copie
The After Midnight Ghost Book (1980) — Collaboratore — 14 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Hall, Willis
Data di nascita
1929-04-06
Data di morte
2005-03-07
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK

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Sometimes plays adapted from long classic novels simply do not work on stage but Willis Hall has done a first-rate job. It is very faithful and almost all the lines are Charlotte Bronte's word for word. He plays up the "ghost story" element with Bertha Mason creeping around in the gallery in between scenes and the whole cast doubles as narrators to voice Jane's inner thoughts. The only downfall is that the fabulous scene in which Rochester dresses up like a fortune-telling gypsy is cut. A real shame!… (altro)
 
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schmal06 | Jun 13, 2010 |
One of my favourite books, a hilarious day in the life of Billy Fisher as he tries to uproot himself from his Yorkshire life to go and work as a scriptwriter in London. Unfortunately his compulsive lying means there is a lot to untangle before he can go, and in this day it all comes back to haunt him - his 3 engagements, the calendars he never posted for work, the idle lies about his family he told a friends mum to fill a quiet moment etc. Seemingly unable to even be truthful to himself he spends his time daydreaming and talking in comic banter. My favourite scene is when he runs into Councillor Duxbury whilst out walking and keeps using invented Yorkshire dialect by mistake in his conversation with him, then has a dawning realisation that Councillor Duxbury is not as daft/senile as he had thought.… (altro)
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AlisonSakai | 1 altra recensione | Jul 26, 2009 |
LOVE THIS BOOK! Great comedy with typical 70's sitcom family, who embark upon a nice quiet camping trip, in the wilds of Transylvania. Plenty of Wolves and villagers with burning torches ‘n pitchforks but of course… only one vampire!
Wonderful illustrations in the original edition really bring the characters to life. Wish I had a copy! Borrowed this from school and read it loads of times, seeing the cover brings it all back!
 
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aannttiiiittnnaa | Feb 23, 2008 |
Exquisitely funny. Great characters. Much better than Lucky Jim. But: LJ was 5 years earlier. LJ was written by a Prof.
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m.a.harding | 1 altra recensione | Nov 10, 2007 |

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Statistiche

Opere
41
Opere correlate
6
Utenti
422
Popolarità
#57,804
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
4
ISBN
130
Lingue
4

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